This is the melting point.
The point at which a gas turns into a liquid is different for each substance.
True. The temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas is called the boiling point.
Ammonia liquid turns into gas at -28 degrees Fahrenheit (-33 degrees Celsius).
Ammonia is a gas at room temperature.
Acetic acid melts at about 16 - 170C, so commonly it is a liquid, but will become a solid below this temp.
The point at which a material turns from liquid to solid. 0 degrees Celsius for water turning go ice. Something like 620degrees for aluminium. Matter has 4 states: gas liquid solid and plasma.
Vegetable oils are liquid at room temp, while animal fats are solid.
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Liquid at room temp.
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The point at which a gas turns into a liquid is different for each substance.
There is no such substance. Because only a transformation of physical state is taking place. Let me expand: Every substance has a specific temperature at which it changes its physical state. The temp. at which the substance turns into liquid is known as melting point and the temp. at which the liquid turns to solid is known as freezing point. Usually the melting point and the freezing points of a substance are the same. (But there are certain exeptions to this rule.) So if the temperature at which the substance turns into liquid is acheived i.e the melting point - then it definitely would become liquid again.
it is a solid at room temerature
At room temp. it is a liquid, at freezing point (32-) its solid, then anything above is a gas.
When a liquid turns into a solid, it undergoes a process called solidification or freezing. During solidification, the particles within the liquid slow down and come closer together, forming a more organized and fixed structure characteristic of a solid. This process typically occurs when the liquid's temperature decreases below its freezing point.
at room temp it is a solid... but it can be made into a liquid or gas if heated as with anything,,, but naturally seen as a solid.